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I want to know the version of the program to add it to the form's name.

What I have tried:

Changing every new version this string:
C#
string version="4.8".

And use this string everywhere
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Updated 6-Mar-17 5:04am

For any type of app:
C#
Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly().GetName().Version
For a WinForm app:
C#
Application.ProductVersion
Using GetExecutingAssembly for an assembly reference is not always an option. This a useful static helper class for projects where you need to reference the underlying assembly or assembly version:
C#
public static class CoreAssembly
{
    public static readonly Assembly Reference = typeof(CoreAssembly).Assembly;
    public static readonly Version Version = Reference.GetName().Version;
}
 
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john1990_1 6-Mar-17 15:15pm    
i cant understand the third block of code, i want the "publish version" that i change in project->properties manually.
Graeme_Grant 6-Mar-17 22:52pm    
This is the version number from the AssemblyInfo.cs properties class. Did you try it?
Not sure what you want to achieve, but you can check this: c# - How can I get the assembly file version - Stack Overflow[^]

More details at: AssemblyName.Version Property (System.Reflection)[^]
 
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john1990_1 6-Mar-17 15:15pm    
i want the "publish version" that i change in project->properties manually.
Maciej Los 7-Mar-17 2:07am    
john1990_1 7-Mar-17 6:28am    
worked, i used this:


if (ApplicationDeployment.IsNetworkDeployed)
{
version = ApplicationDeployment.CurrentDeployment.CurrentVersion.ToString(2);
}
Maciej Los 7-Mar-17 13:33pm    
Great!
Chears,
Maciej
john1990_1 7-Mar-17 15:34pm    
thx a lot :)

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